McDonald’s is organising its first breakfast pyjama party on Sunday 28 December and offering complimentary breakfast options from 12pm to 5pm at Bishan Park McDonald’s hosted by SG Emcee Lester Leo.
This party previews McDonald’s All Day Breakfast, which will take place from 1 to 4 January 2015 to bring New Year joy to McDonald’s breakfast-lovers.
At this year’s National Breakfast Day in March, McDonald’s Singapore piloted its All Day Breakfast and saw a 30 per cent increase in guest count for breakfast.
At the breakfast pyjama party, customers will be treated to delicious breakfast options in the comfort of customised bedroom areas themed after some of the all-time favourite McDonald’s breakfast items. To join the party, customers simply have to:
- Snap a selfie or wefie in pyjamas and upload it on Instagram with the hashtag #McDPJPARTY.
- Come dressed in their pyjamas and show the Instagram photo to receive a breakfast coupon at the event entrance on 28 December from 12pm to 5 pm.
To help customers dress in theme for the party, McDonald’s will also be providing complimentary sleep accessories.
As part of #McDPJPARTY, participants can also choose to make donations to Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®) Singapore at the event to bring love and support to seriously ill and hospitalised children and their families. All proceeds will go to the charity’s initiatives including its “home-away-from-home” programme in which families with children who are hospitalised can stay close together.
Celebrate the New Year joy with McDonald’s All Day Breakfast
Adding cheer to the New Year, McDonald’s will be offering All Day Breakfasts from 1 to 4 January 2015 for all breakfast-lovers. Breakfast favourites such as Hotcakes Meal, Hotcakes with Sausage Meal and Breakfast Deluxe Meal will be available till 5pm over the four days at all McDonald’s restaurants in Singapore.
“For the first time ever, we are organising a pyjama party as a fun way to wrap up the year and to thank our customers for their support over the years. We also know that the New Year is filled with festive parties, which is why we wanted to offer our customers the option of waking up later in the day and still be able to walk into our restaurants to enjoy their breakfast meals. We believe that the pyjama party and All Day Breakfast will be a great way to celebrate and bring the cheer of breakfast and the New Year to as many people as possible”, said Ms Carolyn Khiu, Director of Corporate Communications, eCommerce & Customer Relations, McDonald’s Singapore.
All Day Sunrise
To start 2015 on a positive note, McDonald’s will also be creating its first All Day Sunrise video. The video will feature the sunrise shot and broadcast live from some of the most iconic cities around the world. Starting with Gisborne, New Zealand – the world’s first city to witness sunrise in 2015, the video will then move westward, following the sunrise over different cities throughout the day. Start a brand new year with McDonald’s by watching the sunrise on 1 January 2015 at getupandgo.sg.
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About Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC) Singapore and RMH@NUH
Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC) Singapore is an independently administered charity incepted in 1989 on a simple mission – to directly improve the health and well-being of children in Singapore. In January 2013, the charity started a Ronald McDonald House™ (RMH) with the support of National University Hospital (NUH) Paediatric Department to provide a “home-away-from-home” for families to stay close to their hospitalised child.
In the past, RMHC Singapore has helped more than 900 needy children in Singapore with their medical, surgical and rehabilitative treatment cost amounting to over S$5 million in grants.
In 2014, RMHC Singapore has also committed S$379,000 in its Grant Programme where funding is provided to support projects presented by various public hospitals and non-profit/voluntary welfare organisations that align with their mission of creating, finding, and supporting programmes that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families.
RMHC Singapore is currently at the planning stages of a Ronald McDonald Family Room at NUH to cater to families whose children are receiving treatment in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of the hospital.
RMHC Singapore funds its operations through the support of donations from the general public and well-wishers in Singapore through various fundraisers and the collection from RMHC Singapore donation boxes that are placed at all McDonald’s restaurants nationwide. Being one of the major corporate mission partners of the charity, McDonald’s also contributes 5 cents from every sale of its Happy Meals to the charity.
For more information, visit http://rmhc.org.sg/.
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About McDonald’s Restaurants
In Singapore, McDonald’s has a network of more than 125restaurants island-wide, over 12 Drive-Thrus, over 30 dessert kiosks and over 50 McCafé outlets.
McDonald’s is the first in the industry to offer super-convenience with McDelivery 24/7TM , 24 hours Drive-Thru, 24 hours dining at a majority of restaurants daily or on weekends (Fridays, Saturdays and eve of Public Holidays) and Breakfast from 4am.
McDonald’s employs more than 8,000 people in Singapore and serves more than 6 million customers every month. It is the recipient of the Aon Hewitt Best Employer award in 2007 (Singapore), 2009 (Singapore & Asia) and 2011 (Singapore & Asia), and the national Service Excellence award in 2008. McDonald’s Singapore also won Best Mature and Re-employment Practices and Best Recruitment Strategies at the HRM Awards 2014.
McDonald’s has received recognition for its green efforts winning six Green Mark for Restaurants certifications by the Building & Construction Authority of Singapore. McDonald’s was also the first in the industry to achieve the Platinum Green Mark award for its restaurants at Jurong Central Park and Yishun Safra.
For further information on McDonald’s Singapore, please log on to www.mcdonalds.com.sg